Ignacio-Torres-Obituary

Ignacio G. Torres

Houston, Texas

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IGNACIO G. TORRES 80, passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2005. He was born in Galveston, Texas on March 6, 1925 to parents Ignacio C. and Mary G. Torres. He was a WWII veteran having served in the U.S. Army and received a purple heart for his wounds at St. Lo, France after landing in Normandy on...

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OUR MOST DEEPEST SYMPATHY,ON BEHAVE OF MY FATHER WILLIE CAMPOS SEGURA & FAMILY. MR IGNACIO WAS HIS COUSIN.
UNFORTUNATELY WE JUST SEEN THE NOTICE'S, I REMEMBER THE NAME ,FROM SOME INFO, I HAVE.MY DAD WILLIE IS THE SON OF NATALIA C. AND JUAN SEGURA.IT SADDEN'S ME THAT MY DAD LOSE TOUCH,BUT HAPPY TO KNOW THAT THERE IS JOSEHINE AND IRENE WHO ARE HIS COUSIN'S ASWELL.
I BELIEVE THE LAST TIME DADDY SEEN IGNACIO WAS AT UNCLE JOHN JIMENEZ
ANNIVERSARY,1974 OR SO.PLEASE CONTACT ME...

Our loving brother is now in heaven where all our family (Mom, Dad, Amelia, Jane, Roy) I'm sure were there to greet you. You were the kind of person everyone respected and loved. Till we meet again we will miss you, your hugs and kisses and we will remember you always.

Dear Family Members,
These few words will never be able to express the loss of my uncle.
I remember my Grandmother, mother(Jane T. Rios) and my aunts Irene, Josie and uncle Roy speaking of how uncle Chito took over as head of the house when my Grandfather passed away. I myself remember of how he use to buy me toys. I also remember when they spoke of how he loved his country and how he received the purple heart for wounds he received during the war.

My prayer is...

Dear uncle,
You will surely be missed. I look forward to our next family reunuion in heaven!

You will be missed by all of your family